In 2016 Panic Lift brought pleasure unto the world with their delectable album "Skeleton Key". Gaining praise from critics internationally and touring a lot in support of the album, Panic Lift set their sights high and broke the atmosphere as they rocketed into brand new territory the likes of which the band had never seen before. But James Francis, the frontman of the group, never takes a break when it comes to creating, and that's why in just a couple of days we will all be receiving the band's latest album "End Process".

We at Brutal Resonance are proud to premiere Panic Lift's single and official lyric video for 'Too Late For Healing'. Written by Francis and featuring Ben Tourkantonis of Grendel on live drums, as well as Eric Sochoki on live bass and background vocals, this song was a collaboration between Francis, Davyd Pittman (Hive Design) as well as Fernando Urzier of Psyklon Industries. What would have otherwise been a motionless video has been turned into a visual, living treat for a song about broken trust and retribution. You can stream the single directly below:

While on tour, I found myself playing older songs next to our newer songs every night. It really became clear that contrasting aggression against the more emotional moments was what really what defines our sound. So I took that idea and used it as my inspiration when I returned to the studio. -James Francis

In 2016 Panic Lift brought pleasure unto the world with their delectable album "Skeleton Key". Gaining praise from critics internationally and touring a lot in support of the album, Panic Lift set their sights high and broke the atmosphere as they rocketed into brand new territory the likes of which the band had never seen before. But James Francis, the frontman of the group, never takes a break when it comes to creating, and that's why in just a couple of days we will all be receiving the band's latest album "End Process".

We at Brutal Resonance are proud to premiere Panic Lift's single and official lyric video for 'Too Late For Healing'. Written by Francis and featuring Ben Tourkantonis of Grendel on live drums, as well as Eric Sochoki on live bass and background vocals, this song was a collaboration between Francis, Davyd Pittman (Hive Design) as well as Fernando Urzier of Psyklon Industries. What would have otherwise been a motionless video has been turned into a visual, living treat for a song about broken trust and retribution. You can stream the single directly below:

While on tour, I found myself playing older songs next to our newer songs every night. It really became clear that contrasting aggression against the more emotional moments was what really what defines our sound. So I took that idea and used it as my inspiration when I returned to the studio. -James Francis

Steven Gullotta

I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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Started in spring 2009, Brutal Resonance quickly grew from a Swedish based netzine into an established International zine of the highest standard.

We cover genres like Synthpop, EBM, Industrial, Dark Ambient, Neofolk, Darkwave, Noise and all their sub- and similar genres.